Sentence examples for much emulated from inspiring English sources

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Harleman's early houses were much emulated.

Is the game up for China's much emulated growth model?

The nitro-poached mousse was invented in 2001 at the Fat Duck, near London, and has been much emulated since.

Such a vogue for long locks continued well into the Fifties, when the glamorous styles of the film actresses Elizabeth Taylor and Vivien Leigh were much emulated, while floppy ponytails were popular among younger girls.

The FPSC's publications and briefings were a model of how to present facts and figures in easily accessible documents well suited to meeting the needs of busy politicians or journalists – a strategy subsequently much emulated by others.

Not an ideal model for running a bank even if a much emulated one.

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But Gorky's ambition centered on an intimate and desperate grappling with Picasso, whom he didn't so much emulate as channel, in a spirit nicely characterized by the critic Robert Storr in the show's catalogue: that of "a gifted pianist who habitually forgets in the middle of performing a canonical sonata that he has not composed it himself".

The house rivals Downton (whose luxy campery this much emulates); the grounds put Kew to shame.

And in communist states, you see the rise of camp systems that sometimes take on local characteristics, but very much emulate Soviet gulag model, in some form or another.

But it just doesn't shake down like that in modern games, where people would much rather use an established vocabulary, would much rather emulate the constraints of the real.

Other cities will see much to emulate.

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